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i think the president in his heart knows the federal government has to do something. he asked the question, the republican party is the party of tax cuts. why won't they do it now? they're the party of building roads. why won't they join in building roads? if i saw a difference tonight, i really saw the president rolling up his sleeves using a lot of elbow grease and really getting in their face and asking the question, why. >> we're going to have to leave it there just for time us. we appreciate you joining us again. thank you, congresswoman. >> thank you so very much. it's got to be all of us, don. bye-bye. >> have a good night. we want to turn to the candidates who want to defeat barack obama in next year's election. a huge political upset saturday in florida where herman cain won a straw poll of republican activists. florida governor rick scott made the big announcement. >> tonight's winner with 986 votes, 37.1 percent, herman cain! [ applause ] >> and guess what? it wasn't even close. cain got 37% of the votes. rick perry was second but far behind with 15%. and t
i think the president in his heart knows the federal government has to do something. he asked the question, the republican party is the party of tax cuts. why won't they do it now? they're the party of building roads. why won't they join in building roads? if i saw a difference tonight, i really saw the president rolling up his sleeves using a lot of elbow grease and really getting in their face and asking the question, why. >> we're going to have to leave it there just for time us. we...
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but it does remind us the government is not fully filled and functioning here. a lot of open pougsitions, but e president going down tomorrow to the fort myers area and likely naples as well. all that devastation he'll get a firsthand look. >> thank you so much. we are watching the situation which is just absolutely devastating specifically in the florida keys. check this out. this is a cheng point. we've got cnn cameras watching where people are just trying to go home, and they're frustrated because in a lot of these cases they're being turned away. this is about 20 miles south of key largo. officials say it's unsafe. we're going to stay updated on that. also, she has been slamming president trump. hillary clinton sits down with anderson cooper as she reflects on what happened in the 2016 presidential race. anderson takes us inside his interview next. ♪ "zorba the greek" by mikis theodorakis ♪ ♪ the all-new volkswagen tiguan with available pedestrian monitoring. the new king of the concrete jungle. whyou're not thinking clearly, so they called the fire de
but it does remind us the government is not fully filled and functioning here. a lot of open pougsitions, but e president going down tomorrow to the fort myers area and likely naples as well. all that devastation he'll get a firsthand look. >> thank you so much. we are watching the situation which is just absolutely devastating specifically in the florida keys. check this out. this is a cheng point. we've got cnn cameras watching where people are just trying to go home, and they're...
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the federal government is a back up. so, so far, i think the federal response has been okay. >> okay. why adequate and okay, not great, not impressive? what would it take to kind of raise the bar, in your view, and your assessment of response? >> caller: well, the -- when i say okay, i think they are doing what they are supposed to be doing. federal response has been, i think, very adequate or very good. we have all different agencies here. fema is not the only one. we have them all set up, ready to take over, really, recovery when that starts right away. so far, they are doing okay. i don't really have any criticism for really any government agency that is here and trying to work and then help people in this massive destruction of flooding throughout the area. >> it's a monumental task, no doubt. there are so many immediate needs right now. some people are needing to be rescued. people are seeing high water. we have seen images of water making their way into nursing homes and rescues continue. if i could ask you about w
the federal government is a back up. so, so far, i think the federal response has been okay. >> okay. why adequate and okay, not great, not impressive? what would it take to kind of raise the bar, in your view, and your assessment of response? >> caller: well, the -- when i say okay, i think they are doing what they are supposed to be doing. federal response has been, i think, very adequate or very good. we have all different agencies here. fema is not the only one. we have them all...
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there's more that the government needs to do. i think president obama needs to do more. he called on muslims around the world to actually condemn the ideology of isis. i think the majority of muslims certainly in the west do. the problem is that there are still a huge number of organizations that still believe in the ideas. believe in the narrative that may condemn isis but may well be part of the problem that i think that obama needs to get to grips with as well as well as we do in the u.k. i welcome that he's talking about countering the ideology and that's what we do but we need to do more in actually taking away the political oxygen that some of these organizations need in order to survive and in order to give the moderates a real chance of being able to take on this challenge. >> the irony of this coalition that the united states is now at war alongside saudi arabia, some of the other countries, is that while saudi arabia may support this attack against isis on one hand but on the other hand they also support groups across the world which promote this extremist ideo
there's more that the government needs to do. i think president obama needs to do more. he called on muslims around the world to actually condemn the ideology of isis. i think the majority of muslims certainly in the west do. the problem is that there are still a huge number of organizations that still believe in the ideas. believe in the narrative that may condemn isis but may well be part of the problem that i think that obama needs to get to grips with as well as well as we do in the u.k. i...
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government is actually so critical. because you know, our government has a number of mechanisms and checks and balances and procedures and it was designed to ensure that the government ultimately reflects the will and the desires of the people. one of the things that i'm most concerned about are bad actors utilizing artificial intelligence to ultimately exert their will globally. authoritarianism versus democracy. we have a number of countries, china and russia, investing aggressively into using artificial intelligence to further their aims. >> fivive or ten y years from n hohow differenent is ourur w wog to look because of ai in terms of our everyday lives and in terms of the geoeopolitical structure of our planet? >> i think the quote goes we always overestimimate what will happen in one year but underestimate what will happen in ten y years. when it gets really embedded into evevery way -- evevery funn of humanitity, e everything tht happens, i thinknk it'll be qui shockingng and amazizing what t worlrld wiwill look
government is actually so critical. because you know, our government has a number of mechanisms and checks and balances and procedures and it was designed to ensure that the government ultimately reflects the will and the desires of the people. one of the things that i'm most concerned about are bad actors utilizing artificial intelligence to ultimately exert their will globally. authoritarianism versus democracy. we have a number of countries, china and russia, investing aggressively into...
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the hope is to tie it to a bill to keep the government open by the end of next friday. see if they can do that because a lot of division remains here. >> that's the only way they get it done. a must pass bill, get it done, and then get out of town. >>> what's it like to get a coronavirus vaccine? we'll talk to one couple who are both volunteers in a vaccine trial. - [narrator] grubhub perks give you deals on the food you love! (doorbell ringing) the kind of deals that make you boogie! (upbeat music) - [man] mmm mm mm.. - [narrator] get the food you love with perks from- - [crowd] grubhub! - [narrator] grub what you love. hello is friendly... hello is open... it's welcoming... everything we want to be when helping people find a medicare plan. so if you're looking for yours, say hello to hellomedicare... ...a one stop shop for medicare plans, ...including a range of unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans. plans that could give you $0 co-pays on all primary care, doctor visits, preventive dental care, and eye exams. with hellomedicare, you can learn, compare, even enrol
the hope is to tie it to a bill to keep the government open by the end of next friday. see if they can do that because a lot of division remains here. >> that's the only way they get it done. a must pass bill, get it done, and then get out of town. >>> what's it like to get a coronavirus vaccine? we'll talk to one couple who are both volunteers in a vaccine trial. - [narrator] grubhub perks give you deals on the food you love! (doorbell ringing) the kind of deals that make you...
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yes, the federal government is going to step up. keep in mind those numbers that you hear oftentimes are the total damage numbers, not, for example, the uninsured loss or things that are covered by federal programs. it is really too early for a bunch of different reasons to start focusing on specific numbers. we're going to, because of the action of the house and senate, the white house helped with last week, on getting supplemental appropriations for me that, there looks to be money in fema for roughly the next month and a half, roughly to mid-october. at that time i think it would be appropriate to see what money fema would need to get through the medium term, maybe the end of the year. i think by the end of the year we have a chance to start looking at the really big numbers of what it will cost to repair and rebuild both texas and florida. >> will those funds need to be offset by cuts in other parts of the budget according to president trump? >> one of the things that we did, jake, last week was try to make sure that the amount
yes, the federal government is going to step up. keep in mind those numbers that you hear oftentimes are the total damage numbers, not, for example, the uninsured loss or things that are covered by federal programs. it is really too early for a bunch of different reasons to start focusing on specific numbers. we're going to, because of the action of the house and senate, the white house helped with last week, on getting supplemental appropriations for me that, there looks to be money in fema...
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he waited to do that and then we look to the governor and the governor refused help from the federal government when we needed it clearly after monday night. >> the governor did send in the national guard, the sheriff said communication wires were crossed i guess with the governor's office and failed to request the national guard when they thought they had. there was a facebook group calling for citizens to arm themselves and to come down to the protests they said to maintain order, protect property. is that something you think is a good idea? >> look. i don't think people need to go down to a place where we know there's conflict with their firearms but i've got nothing wrong with business owners protecting their business if they feel the police can't do that. constituents called me saying i call called 911 as my business was broken into and told we didn't have the officers to respond. protek protect your business and livelihood but the people going to the protest adds confusion. >> there's another curfew last night. intended to curb the protest. if people are out there saying their're protecti
he waited to do that and then we look to the governor and the governor refused help from the federal government when we needed it clearly after monday night. >> the governor did send in the national guard, the sheriff said communication wires were crossed i guess with the governor's office and failed to request the national guard when they thought they had. there was a facebook group calling for citizens to arm themselves and to come down to the protests they said to maintain order,...
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we need to add more con frols and restrant to government spending. this is precise lid the time to do it. he's unlikely to ne doe v gauche yat when he doesn't have a dependline. >>> john, not a lot of optimism here. are we going to sweat it it akrostz the country. squl it sure looks that way at the moment. i say there's nothing hamming right now. she disz doesed at the top of the program, gu no progress was made. this is the way washington tends to work out. if they send a shock signal, prooms that will sheed things up. . >> it is joe biden who has helped broker these kienld of deals in the past. but he's at camp david this weekend. there's no ind kax joe biden is picking up the phone with anyone. you have the republicans blaming the president. welcome to the sdis functional washington. mark preston said that boehnics r might be ready to pass. will he have any choice at the end of the day? the pressure is going to be e nour mouse. will we reach the point where the speaker walks into the room and moefrz of them a leenl r lined with the tea party mechl
we need to add more con frols and restrant to government spending. this is precise lid the time to do it. he's unlikely to ne doe v gauche yat when he doesn't have a dependline. >>> john, not a lot of optimism here. are we going to sweat it it akrostz the country. squl it sure looks that way at the moment. i say there's nothing hamming right now. she disz doesed at the top of the program, gu no progress was made. this is the way washington tends to work out. if they send a shock...
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i am not looking for credit myself, i am looking credit for people in the federal government that have done a great job and doctors and nurses and everybody else. >> i don't know the gentleman. i don't know. i don't know how he started a whistleblower complaint, how do you start a whistleblower complaint when everybody knows who he is. i know nothing about him. >> i don't know anything about it. easy, easy, take it nice and easy. i don't know anything about it. >> have you asked anyone to look into what happened to him? >> i have not yet. i guess they moved him into a different group. >> we are looking into it and studying it and see what happens. it could have been stopped in china and we don't understand why they did not do it. we are not happy about it. >> who are you with? go ahead. >> we authorized the last cares act over $10 million for the loan. my team is actively working on that with the postal service if they need the money. we are dealing with that. >> postal service is a joke. because they hand out packages for amazon and other internet companies and every time they bring a
i am not looking for credit myself, i am looking credit for people in the federal government that have done a great job and doctors and nurses and everybody else. >> i don't know the gentleman. i don't know. i don't know how he started a whistleblower complaint, how do you start a whistleblower complaint when everybody knows who he is. i know nothing about him. >> i don't know anything about it. easy, easy, take it nice and easy. i don't know anything about it. >> have you...
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we've been alone. >> reporter: the government has abandoned you now. >> yes. they are. where are they? where are they? they say the war to kill hamas is more important. you can't make war on expense of children and babies and old, sick people. >> reporter: how do you get through each day? >> when i start to think about it i am crushed. how can i save them? >> reporter: sharon knows hadas' family well including her niece who was killed. >> to lose her and all these kids will break my parents' hearts. >> reporter: your mom and dad would have wanted the children to be released first. >> yeah. my father taught her the piano and my mom would make her cookies. she was one of her kibbutz grandchildren. >> reporter: there is nobody in this kibbutz in this community who is not intimately connected with somebody else who was taken. >> there is no one. we are devastated. how do we come out of this trauma? i don't know. how do we make something that is worth living for? >> reporter: do you have that answer? >> i just think, be kind. i really do believe that we should all participat
we've been alone. >> reporter: the government has abandoned you now. >> yes. they are. where are they? where are they? they say the war to kill hamas is more important. you can't make war on expense of children and babies and old, sick people. >> reporter: how do you get through each day? >> when i start to think about it i am crushed. how can i save them? >> reporter: sharon knows hadas' family well including her niece who was killed. >> to lose her and all...
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. >> reporter: one repeated complaint -- where is their government? it looks luike the end of the world because for so many here, it was. >> reporter: i want to talk about the relief efforts going on. in terms of wfp, what are you doing in terms of distributing food? >> we're working with the department of social welfare. we've started distributing food that was here already in town that we acquired yesterday. they're distributing it in the city. that distribution is scaling up today. >> how do you go about doing tha that. >> they are forming family packs and distributing it. >> when do you hope to sort of actually make a big imprint, to make a big impact here? >> the food that was acquired here yesterday is a good start. it's about 2,500 metric tons. we have biscuits coming in. meanwhile, the 2,500 ton it s o rice is a good start. every transport vehicle you see has been affected bit storm. we have trucks coming from cebu and ma nnila to help. >> we are working to priorityize water, food. and we're trying to make sure needed assistance gets to commun
. >> reporter: one repeated complaint -- where is their government? it looks luike the end of the world because for so many here, it was. >> reporter: i want to talk about the relief efforts going on. in terms of wfp, what are you doing in terms of distributing food? >> we're working with the department of social welfare. we've started distributing food that was here already in town that we acquired yesterday. they're distributing it in the city. that distribution is scaling...
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this is a governing decision. it is a decision, i think, that's -- it's a landslide -- she's going for the land sliend slide and then for what of a, you know, of an agenda where she can push through an agenda and be a uniter. >> okay, here's a transcript, and bob, listen to this closely because she talked about, she said, maya angelou, the 1970s justice department suit against trump and his father, which was settled out of court, using c to designate for colored, for people of color. talked about casinos repeatedly black dealers on the floor not allowing them the rate of turnover for minorities. then she went on to talk about the birther issue and talked about judge curiel, she talked about the wall and she went on and on and on and went through all of this whole litany of things using his own words and actions against him. he was -- i wonder if you think this pushed him today to give this interview, you know, if it came afterwards, and i'm assuming that it did, about white sprupremacists and not wanting their vot
this is a governing decision. it is a decision, i think, that's -- it's a landslide -- she's going for the land sliend slide and then for what of a, you know, of an agenda where she can push through an agenda and be a uniter. >> okay, here's a transcript, and bob, listen to this closely because she talked about, she said, maya angelou, the 1970s justice department suit against trump and his father, which was settled out of court, using c to designate for colored, for people of color....
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. >> one repeated complaint, where is their government? it looks like the end of the world because for so many here, it was. >> i want to talk about the relief efforts going on with dan from usa id and jeff from the world food program wfp. in terms of wfp, what are you doing to distribute food? >> we're working with dswd. we started distributing food that was here already in town that we acquired yesterday. they are distributing in the city and around. that distribution is scaling up today. >> so when you distribute it, how do you go about doing it? >> forming family packs at this moment and being put on to pfrom here we expect to scale u. >> when do you hope to sort of actually make a big inprint, a big impact? >> the food acquired yesterday is a big start. there is more on the way. we have high energy biscuits coming in. it will take awhile but the first ones arrive today. right now 2,500 tons of rice is a nice start. >> the roads are impassable in a lot of places. >> the roads are opening up now and we have trucks coming from manila to
. >> one repeated complaint, where is their government? it looks like the end of the world because for so many here, it was. >> i want to talk about the relief efforts going on with dan from usa id and jeff from the world food program wfp. in terms of wfp, what are you doing to distribute food? >> we're working with dswd. we started distributing food that was here already in town that we acquired yesterday. they are distributing in the city and around. that distribution is...
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you have already had time to visit a government run hospital. what are people there saying about this alleged chemical weapons attack? >> we're just starting to scratch the surface and find out what happened yesterday. the interesting thing at the mesa university hospital that i visited earlier today, they told us that yesterday around the morning time they got mass casualties and it was clear there was massive fighting going on in those areas where that alleged chemical weapon as tack took place. they said there was lots of bodies in and the loads had severe wounds and none of them showed any signs of being subjected to any sort of chemical agent. it was something i found very interesting. also, we managed to speak to a couple of people that live in neighborhoods adjacent to the ones where the attacks allegedly took place and also said, yes, there was a lot going on yesterday and war planes over head and artillery raining down on the areas. they said they did not feel any chemicals in the air and did not have any trouble breathe and didn't feel
you have already had time to visit a government run hospital. what are people there saying about this alleged chemical weapons attack? >> we're just starting to scratch the surface and find out what happened yesterday. the interesting thing at the mesa university hospital that i visited earlier today, they told us that yesterday around the morning time they got mass casualties and it was clear there was massive fighting going on in those areas where that alleged chemical weapon as tack...
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and the government is saying the shelter, food, and medical care are the reasons why these -- this inflation rate went up. when you strip out food and energy and you look at the month over month increase, the core rate, it was still hot at .6%. so from last month to this month up .6 p% in prices:this is why e fed is so aggressive in interest rates. we know that officials will worry that he have been raising interest rates and the numbers are still too high. it shows the fed has more work to do, john? >> and that core inflation rate high. very high. you just hit on the most important question in terms of the fed racing interest rates. there are some people saying, okay, it's too much already. you're raising rates to high. you're going to force the economy into a recession. they're racing the rates and inflation is still high at this point. >> yeah. t they were criticized for acting too late and now acting too aggressively. worrying about what dislocation that's can cause in the global economy. a lot of the other central banks are raising rates as well. this is not a u.s. problem. let's be cle
and the government is saying the shelter, food, and medical care are the reasons why these -- this inflation rate went up. when you strip out food and energy and you look at the month over month increase, the core rate, it was still hot at .6%. so from last month to this month up .6 p% in prices:this is why e fed is so aggressive in interest rates. we know that officials will worry that he have been raising interest rates and the numbers are still too high. it shows the fed has more work to do,...
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and he's using the force of the federal government, of the ngos, of the private sector to make sure everyone in north carolina is going to be taken care of. >> that is good news, indeed. jose andres, thank you very much. may you feed many people who need it. thanks for coming on the show. >>> at least 41 people in north and south carolina have died from hurricane florence. and the long, hard recovery is under way. right now, the trump administration is dealing with a huge distraction. apparently, the president's two top officials in charge of managing the disaster response cannot seem to get along, that's according to "the washington post." homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen and brock long put on a public face. but behind the scenes, the feud is so bitter, brock long wanted to quit this week. >> reporter: as the nation braced for hurricane florence, it seems the two officials in charge of the response, weren't pleased with their partnership. according to "the washington post," the fema chief and his boss, are so at odds with each other, that long considered leaving, just as the sto
and he's using the force of the federal government, of the ngos, of the private sector to make sure everyone in north carolina is going to be taken care of. >> that is good news, indeed. jose andres, thank you very much. may you feed many people who need it. thanks for coming on the show. >>> at least 41 people in north and south carolina have died from hurricane florence. and the long, hard recovery is under way. right now, the trump administration is dealing with a huge...
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the president made very clear early on in his tenure that if a foreign government came to him with an offer of election help, he would not report them to the authorities, that he'd hear them out. the president has been pretty unapologetic since the very beginning that he was going to likely solicit help from foreign governments and the entire impeachment was over the question of whether it's legitimate for the executive to use the powers of the oval office to try to get foreign governments integrated into a president's re-election effort. it's always stunning. i refuse for any of this to feel normal. but, i mean, we have been told over and over again by this president that he believes he is allowed to use the foreign policy of this country to try to help himself politically. so nothing in bolten's book really changes what we have been told consistently by president trump. >> and the "new york times" writes that bolten described several episodes where the president expressed willingness to halt criminal investigations to, in educate, give personal favors to dictators he liked involving
the president made very clear early on in his tenure that if a foreign government came to him with an offer of election help, he would not report them to the authorities, that he'd hear them out. the president has been pretty unapologetic since the very beginning that he was going to likely solicit help from foreign governments and the entire impeachment was over the question of whether it's legitimate for the executive to use the powers of the oval office to try to get foreign governments...
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government is actually so critical, because, you know, our government has a number of mechanisms and checks and balances and procedures, and it was designed to ensure that the government ultimately reflects the will and the desires of the people. one of the things that i'm most concerned about are bad actors utilizing artificial intelligence to, you know, ultimately exert their will globally, authoritarianism versus democracy. we have china and russia. >> five or ten yearsrs now, how different is our world going to look because of a.i., in terms of our everyday lives and in terms of the geopolitical structure of our planet?t? >> i think thehe quote goes, we always overestimate what will happenen in one year but underestimate what will happen in ten years. when it gets really embedded into everyry way, every y funct of humanity, e everything ththa hahappens, i think it t will be quite shockingng and amamazing the world d will look k like. >> you might be asking, so what will my woworld lolook like? wewell, stay tuned, and we'll sw you. >> that't's someththing that w possibible before.
government is actually so critical, because, you know, our government has a number of mechanisms and checks and balances and procedures, and it was designed to ensure that the government ultimately reflects the will and the desires of the people. one of the things that i'm most concerned about are bad actors utilizing artificial intelligence to, you know, ultimately exert their will globally, authoritarianism versus democracy. we have china and russia. >> five or ten yearsrs now, how...
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are led by the syrian government. there's a lot of skepticism about it, certainly from the population, the opposition who have suffered so much as a result of the government crackdown, and also from the international community. even the united nations secretary general, who basically discounted a syrian attempt at parliamentary elections, within the last two weeks. the syrian government has promised reforms, while also carrying out massive attacks on syrian population centers at the same time. which is why it's credibility is so questioned. what's been interesting is that even the government has started to admit that there are different kinds of protesters in opposition to it. there are those that are peaceful protesters, and those that are armed and those that may be affiliated with groups like al qaeda. and that's a big shift from a year and three months ago -- >> okay. >> -- when it claimed that any protester was a member of al qaeda and israel at the same time. >> ivan watson, thanks so much, reporting from turkey
are led by the syrian government. there's a lot of skepticism about it, certainly from the population, the opposition who have suffered so much as a result of the government crackdown, and also from the international community. even the united nations secretary general, who basically discounted a syrian attempt at parliamentary elections, within the last two weeks. the syrian government has promised reforms, while also carrying out massive attacks on syrian population centers at the same time....
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this is a request by the government. this is not police forcing people to stay inside but it is a strongly worded warning that if tokyo does not reduce human to human contact by 70% to 80% right now, this city which currently has an official number of 1200 infections will have 10,000 infections in two weeks. 80,000 in a month. this is from the prime minister and these are japan's official estimates. keep in mind there is a lot of skepticism about the current tally of 1200 cases of tokyo of japan extreme testing. we don't know for sure how many people walking around the city asymptomatic . japanese government is unveiling $1 trillion stimulus package hoping to stay, they have families and corporations as many of them are closing their doors and many are staying at home, trying to prevent a catastrophe here in the japanese capitol. will ripley, cnn, tokyo. >>> here in france. we have not yet reached the peak of the coronavirus epidemic. there is still a way to go and that's after a spike in the number of deaths in the last
this is a request by the government. this is not police forcing people to stay inside but it is a strongly worded warning that if tokyo does not reduce human to human contact by 70% to 80% right now, this city which currently has an official number of 1200 infections will have 10,000 infections in two weeks. 80,000 in a month. this is from the prime minister and these are japan's official estimates. keep in mind there is a lot of skepticism about the current tally of 1200 cases of tokyo of...
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the other side, the government under attack in brazil. good morning, everyone. it is striking, isn't it? >> it's crazy to see how similar they are and look at the roots of it as well. >> and why. >> it is echos of january 6th as protesters storm the brazilian capital over election lies and conspiracies. we'll take you there live straight ahead. >>> right now two hospitals in new york city bracing for a strike after no agreement was reached between the hospitals and the nurses' unions what the nurses are asking for and the impact on patients, even babies. we'll take you outside one of the hospitals. >>> this is story book! an opening kickoff return for damar hamlin! and this place -- >> that incredible moment last night. all this going on as buffalo bill's safety damar hamlin is on the road to recovery this morning as that team clinched the victory in his honor. >> you could not have scripted that. >> that's awesome. >> first we have to get to this. democracy under attack. this time it is brazil. >> so supporters of brazil's former president, storming the seat of
the other side, the government under attack in brazil. good morning, everyone. it is striking, isn't it? >> it's crazy to see how similar they are and look at the roots of it as well. >> and why. >> it is echos of january 6th as protesters storm the brazilian capital over election lies and conspiracies. we'll take you there live straight ahead. >>> right now two hospitals in new york city bracing for a strike after no agreement was reached between the hospitals and...
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s government personnel . of course, as we have seen this ongoing heavy fighting, which made it hard for them to do anything in the country, of course, the streets wrecked with violence, and it also made it hard to get any resources into the country that that embassy needed now, as you guys were discussing the embassy is now closed down, according to the secretary of state is temporarily suspended. of course, they hope to reopen that embassy. when the fighting stops. we really don't know when that will be and there locally employed staff sudanese folks who work with us government officials at that embassy and they are essentially watching over it and caretaker status for now, so we'll continue to watch where that space goes. but when it comes to the u. s embassy, it's no longer actually operating in all those diplomats now out of the country. alright kylie at with thank you. let's turn now to the white house and cnn's kevin liptak. hi, kevin. we know president biden made the decision to pour us personnel from
s government personnel . of course, as we have seen this ongoing heavy fighting, which made it hard for them to do anything in the country, of course, the streets wrecked with violence, and it also made it hard to get any resources into the country that that embassy needed now, as you guys were discussing the embassy is now closed down, according to the secretary of state is temporarily suspended. of course, they hope to reopen that embassy. when the fighting stops. we really don't know when...
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i said this is for government. not for private people and sounded like showboating and i think let my opinion strongly stated at the time. i didn't like it. showboating maybe looking for funds and you will have to see what happens. i think it's a very sad thing for mr. bannon. >> cnn's cara scanel joining me from outside the courthouse. what can we expect from today's court appearance? >> reporter: anderson, we are just learning that steve bannon is expected to appear in court in person this afternoon whenever that court appearance is scheduled and face the charges, likely released on bail and bannon was arrested this morning on a boat off the coast of eastern connecticut. along with -- where he was charged with three others with misleading investors into this border wall fund raising scheme of we build the wall and prosecutors say that bannon and others toll people that all of the money raised $25 million worth of it would go toward construction but prosecutors say instead they used the money to pay for personal e
i said this is for government. not for private people and sounded like showboating and i think let my opinion strongly stated at the time. i didn't like it. showboating maybe looking for funds and you will have to see what happens. i think it's a very sad thing for mr. bannon. >> cnn's cara scanel joining me from outside the courthouse. what can we expect from today's court appearance? >> reporter: anderson, we are just learning that steve bannon is expected to appear in court in...
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congress has until next week to pass a bill to fund the government. one potential obstacle, the white house is still insisting on money for one of the president's biggest promises, a wall on the mexican border. the oval office, the president didn't sound worried that a shut down could actually happen as he hits 100 days in office. . >> i think we're in good shape. >> that was jim acosta reporting and, basically, reporting on the empty promises so far. >>> let's talk more about trump's first 100 days. we're joined now by brian class a fellow at the london school of economics. brian, thank you for joining us. first of all, why are the first 100 days so significant? >> well, it's a barometer of how effective the president is at delivering at their campaign promises. it is to some extent arbitrary but holding the president accountable for the own standard that he set for himself. trump set out a contract for the american voter that he would pass or aim to pass ten major bills by the end of the first 100 days. he is currently 0 for 10 and just a week away
congress has until next week to pass a bill to fund the government. one potential obstacle, the white house is still insisting on money for one of the president's biggest promises, a wall on the mexican border. the oval office, the president didn't sound worried that a shut down could actually happen as he hits 100 days in office. . >> i think we're in good shape. >> that was jim acosta reporting and, basically, reporting on the empty promises so far. >>> let's talk more...
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. >> i directed my national security team to stay in close contact with the ukrainian government. the united states will offer any assistance we can to try to help determine what happened and why. >> a u.s. official confirming to cnn the plane was brought down by a surface-to-air missile. exactly who fired that is unknown. the prime minister quickly blamed separatists. we do not call it an incident orcas that toef, he said, but a trifrt action. there were planes flying over parts of the ukraine. the faa band all flights in april because of the ongoing connext. no such bans existed for this part of eastern ukraine. >> anderson cooper reporting will. the white house is calling for an immediate cease-fire in ukraine to insure a safe and complete investigation of the crash site and recover sadly and tragically in this case the recovery of the victim's body is something that has to be considered. so, the big question that we have been asking that the world has been asking, what brought down this plane and one of the prevailing theories is a surface-to-air missile system is responsible.
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the republican nominees' rhetoric threat ends to undermine america's democratic system of government, on top of his complaint that to darken his campaign. >> false stories added up. lies, lies. they take these lies and put them on front pages. >> trump is predicting the election will be stolen from him at the voting booth. republican leaders deny what is going on. but trump is wrong. . he should focus on issues that matter to people. >> i can reassure donald trump. i'm in charge with. kellyanne conway didn't offer any evidence of voter fraud. >> i didn't say that. i said if there is that certainly we would take action to just see that we can't. >> they said they would indeed accept the will of the people. mike pence says it's now about the coverage of the campaign. >> we will now agree to the selection. the media is in sink. >> even cnn's poll says we're leading in ohio by four percentage points. >> trump said success suggesting, without offering if i evidence. >> we should stay a drug test because i don't know what's going on with her, but at the beginning of her last debate, she was
the republican nominees' rhetoric threat ends to undermine america's democratic system of government, on top of his complaint that to darken his campaign. >> false stories added up. lies, lies. they take these lies and put them on front pages. >> trump is predicting the election will be stolen from him at the voting booth. republican leaders deny what is going on. but trump is wrong. . he should focus on issues that matter to people. >> i can reassure donald trump. i'm in...
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situation in israel and carefully review both significant new information, as well as measures the government of israel is taking to mitigate the risk. all of that said, this impacted three u.s. carriers. united, u.s. airways and delta. we should note, even though the agency lifted its ban, effective 11:45 p.m. eastern time. it does not mean the airlines will resume flights right away. it's up to the airlines to decide when they will resume flights to and from tel aviv. >> well, the american flight ban was imposed tuesday af a rocket fire from gaza struck about a mile from the airport. >> hamas spokesman says the airport is a fair target for rocket attacks, and he says he hopes israel learns something from being isolated by the u.s. ban. he spoke with our wolf blitzer earlier. >> it's clearly that alkassam troops declared a warning for the airlines to stop flying to the ben gurion airport to prevent any civilian casualties. i believe what happened in the last two days was a good sign for protecting the civilians from being attacked or harmed by what is going on. it's clear that the israelis n
situation in israel and carefully review both significant new information, as well as measures the government of israel is taking to mitigate the risk. all of that said, this impacted three u.s. carriers. united, u.s. airways and delta. we should note, even though the agency lifted its ban, effective 11:45 p.m. eastern time. it does not mean the airlines will resume flights right away. it's up to the airlines to decide when they will resume flights to and from tel aviv. >> well, the...
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how will the israeli government rescue these hostages and bring them home safely? >> well again, it's a very good question. the assumption unfortunately more than 100 hostages is a safe assumption. both civilians, people, women, children, and soldiers, all of them are being held. israeli on the one hand will need to restore security, restore the exact price, and have a very nice time to reduce the capabilities. and at the same time we would have to negotiate for the release of those prisoners. nevertheless hamas immediately needs to elite old people, children, and basically it is a major violation of any kind of humanitarian, the codes, and the right, left, center. when one has to understand, this is not very important. hamas will conduct the workload by then the civilian population as we will have no plans as we attack hamas. they should attach themselves to hamas operatives because we're going to go after these operatives. there will be collateral damage. we have to understand it, and there is no other option. >> let's hope all those hostages come home safely. we
how will the israeli government rescue these hostages and bring them home safely? >> well again, it's a very good question. the assumption unfortunately more than 100 hostages is a safe assumption. both civilians, people, women, children, and soldiers, all of them are being held. israeli on the one hand will need to restore security, restore the exact price, and have a very nice time to reduce the capabilities. and at the same time we would have to negotiate for the release of those...
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we also convey clear messages to the lebanese government. we would hold them responsible, accountable for everything that would happen coming from their territory and we hope they will understand our messages because we don't want to expand it and to another front. we just want to bring back the security to israel and make sure that we obliterate hamas' terrorist infrastructure. >> ambassador gilad erdan, thank you very much. appreciate it. we'll be right back. >> thank you very much, anderson. >>> it's obviously a very tense situation on the ground, particularly along the border. we are following the gaza side of the story and what life has been like there for the last two days. >> absolutely, anderson. and when it comes to the goal, the objective inside the gaza strip, for israel there's absolutely the short term and the long term here. first and foremost it's going to be those hostages. prime minister netanyahu has vowed to essentially break the back of hamas, make sure that they can never carry out anything like this again but actually d
we also convey clear messages to the lebanese government. we would hold them responsible, accountable for everything that would happen coming from their territory and we hope they will understand our messages because we don't want to expand it and to another front. we just want to bring back the security to israel and make sure that we obliterate hamas' terrorist infrastructure. >> ambassador gilad erdan, thank you very much. appreciate it. we'll be right back. >> thank you very...
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we've asked la ped's spokesperson what his demands are for unit government. he says this unity government would be formed on the condition that it is what he called narrow and professional. that means without the extremists so it can function effectively, referring the national security adviser, some of the most extreme right wing ministers israel has had in its history. obviously that has not happened yet. there's also, anderson, a lot of anger at the government by the civilians, not only over the security failures, but the response to the emergency situation, to families of missing people who say they still haven't been contacted by somebody. netanyahu appointed an official in charge of hostages and the missing. but we know there are dozens of people missing, dozens of hostages at least. numbers could be more, who have been taken into gaza. we know some are foreign nationals. we've had confirmation they could be germans, mexicans, americans as well. police have set up points where family members can go to send information for their missing family members. t
we've asked la ped's spokesperson what his demands are for unit government. he says this unity government would be formed on the condition that it is what he called narrow and professional. that means without the extremists so it can function effectively, referring the national security adviser, some of the most extreme right wing ministers israel has had in its history. obviously that has not happened yet. there's also, anderson, a lot of anger at the government by the civilians, not only over...
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improvement in the presence of the government. came out of an airport amazingly transformed since we were there. every hour, every half hour you see an aircraft land. i came out on an enormous c-117. >> bigger than the c-130s and they were hopeful -- >> they should go out two a day. pour massive forklifts and trucks and in their place sit 300, 400 fillipinos trying to get out. you get an idea how bad life is behind and still at the airport in huge numbers trying to get out and americans assisting. >> appreciate your reporting, ivan watson, as well. our coverage is going to continue on this story, no doubt for a long time to come. that's it for us tonight live from manila. we'll be right back. >>> that's it for us this hour here in manila. thanks very much for watching. >>> detroi
improvement in the presence of the government. came out of an airport amazingly transformed since we were there. every hour, every half hour you see an aircraft land. i came out on an enormous c-117. >> bigger than the c-130s and they were hopeful -- >> they should go out two a day. pour massive forklifts and trucks and in their place sit 300, 400 fillipinos trying to get out. you get an idea how bad life is behind and still at the airport in huge numbers trying to get out and...
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and government research shows they live just as long as whales in the wild. caring for these whales, we have a great responsibility to get that right. and we take it very seriously. because we love them. and we know you love them too. therhere's one way. ways to save money. esurance. they were born online and built to save. they major in efficiency which means when they save, you save. they have smart online tools that help you find the right coverage. so you only pay for what's right for you. plus a personalized set of discounts you can take to the bank. cha-ching! that's insurance for the modern world. esurance, backed by allstate. click or call. >>> welcome back. you're watching "cnn newsroom" live. >> new information out of the baltimore, "the washington post" has object stained a document that shows freddie gray may have been trying to injure himself in the police van during his arrest. that document quotes at prisoner who was riding in the van with gray at the time, although a par transition blocked their view from one another. >>> the death toll in nep
and government research shows they live just as long as whales in the wild. caring for these whales, we have a great responsibility to get that right. and we take it very seriously. because we love them. and we know you love them too. therhere's one way. ways to save money. esurance. they were born online and built to save. they major in efficiency which means when they save, you save. they have smart online tools that help you find the right coverage. so you only pay for what's right for you....
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think it's possible, billy, that these trainers, they are not allowed to go in the water now due the a government edict that came down, do you think it's possible they could go back in the water? do what they were doing? the high flying stunts, the gymnastics? all of that? ? >> absolutely. i'm the only person on the panel who is an animal trainer and the only person on the panel who dedicated his life to working with the animals. but much like a horse who doesn't like his ear tickled but rather his mane comed out, you need to know the individual personalities of these animals. seaworld has many years and thousands of hours and many interactions to show they are safe. i'm just going to have to disagree with that and the opinions of those in the movie, i just don't agree with. >> i can see you shaking your head. >> no, i'm not an animal trainer or whatever. but i've spoken a lot to them. there are many trainers working now at seaworld getting ahold of me and talking about aggressive incidents. and there were i don't know how many documented. almost 100 documented incidents of aggression between tra
think it's possible, billy, that these trainers, they are not allowed to go in the water now due the a government edict that came down, do you think it's possible they could go back in the water? do what they were doing? the high flying stunts, the gymnastics? all of that? ? >> absolutely. i'm the only person on the panel who is an animal trainer and the only person on the panel who dedicated his life to working with the animals. but much like a horse who doesn't like his ear tickled but...
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things like masks, the government stock piles? >> absolutely. masks, the personal protective equipment, moon suits for health care workers to treat folks p 20laters and countermeasures. one of the reasons why you want fox on this in the white house is to make sure that stock pile is up to date and we're planning to constantly have the right thing. >> you had the job of keeping that up to date? >> as homeland security as have hadar to the 3z -- we had a dedicated pandemic in place. he said we need a perm nnlt capability to prepaurb for the stuff and thinking ahead of time. all of those things. unfortunately, that team got dismantled in 2018. >> why? >> we don't know. >> john bolton fired who was brewing that. >> right. if even if it was not this -- >> sings ar hundred w 1. 23rrs we've had zika, mars, sars. every two or three years we're having one of these outbreaks. >> and it's a national securityads issue we shd prepare for. and also the president was idea this would dissipate in april. and >> i mean f you looked at sars it was in november of 2
things like masks, the government stock piles? >> absolutely. masks, the personal protective equipment, moon suits for health care workers to treat folks p 20laters and countermeasures. one of the reasons why you want fox on this in the white house is to make sure that stock pile is up to date and we're planning to constantly have the right thing. >> you had the job of keeping that up to date? >> as homeland security as have hadar to the 3z -- we had a dedicated pandemic in...
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their understanding of what our government looks like. i'm scared. >> there are a lot of people who are here for that that like the politics of revenge, that comes from the maga wing and the cruelty is the point and are looking forward to exacting a revenge for the perceived, you know, slights that they've suffered. >> frankly, it lights up more of your, you know, dopamine centers than policy does. >> the challenge for kevin mccarthy and the republican leadership is they're going to have to manage expectations and they're going to -- there's going to have to be an adult in the room to tell that extreme maga wing, no, you can't do this. >> why, charlie? why does someone have to tell -- i wish. why does someone have to tell the extreme maga wing no? >> if they don't then you get led by them. >> all the adults in the room have left. had is the problem. folks like you, >> we got something called the united states senate. you need 60 votes to do a bathroom break over there and you're not going to get -- they want a wild bill out of the house,
their understanding of what our government looks like. i'm scared. >> there are a lot of people who are here for that that like the politics of revenge, that comes from the maga wing and the cruelty is the point and are looking forward to exacting a revenge for the perceived, you know, slights that they've suffered. >> frankly, it lights up more of your, you know, dopamine centers than policy does. >> the challenge for kevin mccarthy and the republican leadership is they're...
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. >> that same year, the chinese government approved the construction of the level four lab. the first in china. it opened in 2015 and is rated to study the world's deadliest viruses. >> this p-4 laboratory will mainly be used for research on highly pathogenic infectious diseases for which there are currently no medicines or vaccines. >> flash forward to the end of 2019, that's when the team in wuhan began to investigate the strange new virus. the genetic sequence of the virus was mapped fairly quickly. dr. shi compared it to a database of 500 new coronaviruses previously identified by ecohealth alliances. there was a match. its official name became sars cov-2. the virus that calls covid-19. called covid-19 because it emerged in 2019. the new coronavirus was 96.2% similar to a sample taken from a horseshoe bat in 2013. so what does that mean exactly? >> well, 96% is a different virus. so it's a bit like the difference between us and chimpanzees. it's a different species of virus. but what it tells us is where the virus probably came from, it means sars covid 2 probably came f
. >> that same year, the chinese government approved the construction of the level four lab. the first in china. it opened in 2015 and is rated to study the world's deadliest viruses. >> this p-4 laboratory will mainly be used for research on highly pathogenic infectious diseases for which there are currently no medicines or vaccines. >> flash forward to the end of 2019, that's when the team in wuhan began to investigate the strange new virus. the genetic sequence of the virus...
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they feel it is a government control. regular mask and the cloth mask do little to protect you from coronavirus. do you feel you are under playing the impact of your mandate. >> no, i am not under playing. i said that i know there is a lot of omnivore serious conditiocond it is a face covering. it is a face or a cloth covering of the nose and mouth. it does not have to be a mask. i understand that people do not like it. some people think it is an inposition over reach. i understand that. some people think the close down order was the government over reach. some people think this is all a fabrication and a political conspiracy. to them i say, if you don't think 600 people died yesterday and if you don't think that's a problem, i disagree with you. if you doubt that 600 died, i will bring you to see the 600 people. is there a fabrication? 600 people died yesterday. that's the reality we are dealing with everyday. we want to see fewer people die. i am asking new yorkers to wear a mask not just to protect yourself but other p
they feel it is a government control. regular mask and the cloth mask do little to protect you from coronavirus. do you feel you are under playing the impact of your mandate. >> no, i am not under playing. i said that i know there is a lot of omnivore serious conditiocond it is a face covering. it is a face or a cloth covering of the nose and mouth. it does not have to be a mask. i understand that people do not like it. some people think it is an inposition over reach. i understand that....
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so, in fact, the government of puerto rico and the government of the u.s. has been down playing the death toll for much of this past year saying the official death toll was 64. it's only now that this study has been completed that the government in puerto rico has gotten behind these numbers as has the federal government. the president is now denying the truth. he's just making this up saying 3,000 people did not die. bill weir is in san juan, puerto rico, for a special he's going to be airing next week about the one-year anniversary of the storm and how puerto rico is doing. bill, i can't imagine what people who have lost friends and loved ones in san juan and elsewhere in puerto rico think about the president of the united states denying that 3,000 puerto ricans, or nearly 3,000 puerto ricans have died as a result of this storm. >> it's the late nest in a stri of abhorrent affronts to the folks here who have suffered misery that most of us would never imagine. let's be honest. if it had happened in iowa where they didn't have power for eight months and we
so, in fact, the government of puerto rico and the government of the u.s. has been down playing the death toll for much of this past year saying the official death toll was 64. it's only now that this study has been completed that the government in puerto rico has gotten behind these numbers as has the federal government. the president is now denying the truth. he's just making this up saying 3,000 people did not die. bill weir is in san juan, puerto rico, for a special he's going to be airing...
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. >> you heard this young man from venezuela, talking about an authoritarian government and hoping that the pope could help in that. and that's also connected to immigration and to the very important topic of religious freedom, which is what the pope will also concentrate on in his talk. >> our coverage, of course, is going to continue throughout the day here on cnn. we're going to take a break. the next hour of "cnn newsroom" begins right after this break. ♪ ♪ hp instant ink can save you up to 50% on ink delivered to your door ...so print all you want and never run out. plans start at $2.99 a month. ♪ the most affordable way to print. hp instant ink. we value sticking with things. when something works, people stick with it. more people stick with humana medicare advantage. because we stick with them. humana medicare advantage. the plan people stick with. this bale of hay cannot be controlled. when a wildfire raged through elkhorn ranch, the sudden loss of pasture became a serious problem for a family business. faced with horses that needed feeding and a texas drought that sent ha
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. >> the federal government is wanting to put this on us. it is to say they will put another slice through our heart again. we welcome the trump administration to sit down at the table and let's talk. i will walk the 62 miles with them if he walks with me on that border. >> i believe you would walk the 62 miles. i don't know if i believe he's going to walk the 62 miles. maybe he'll roll next to you on a golf cart. >> probably, yeah. >> thank you for your interest on coming here. >> absolutely. >> and meeting with us. >> again, this idea of borders and walls is ridiculous. we're too good for this. here's the first people of this land, and they didn't even have a word for wall, but it's clear our current border policies do need to change because too often there's a tragic human cost. well, the people i talked to, many of whom live on the border, have some ideas. >> what i would do is i would make it so that the borders would be porous so that we could really get to experience and connect and really see what happens when communities can work to
. >> the federal government is wanting to put this on us. it is to say they will put another slice through our heart again. we welcome the trump administration to sit down at the table and let's talk. i will walk the 62 miles with them if he walks with me on that border. >> i believe you would walk the 62 miles. i don't know if i believe he's going to walk the 62 miles. maybe he'll roll next to you on a golf cart. >> probably, yeah. >> thank you for your interest on...
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a legitimate question of whether she could pass a security clearance test in the government given her handling of the e-mail, and yet, could be commander in chief. by the way, in chicago, i'd stay at the park hyatt regardless. andrew ross sorkin, thank you so much for being here. what do you think? tweet me. i'll read some later in the program. still to come, there is a consistency to the polls, national and in swing states. showing hillary with a growing lead but ahead, two experts who say it's not that simple. here? (becky) i've seen such a change in einstein since he started eating the new beneful recipe. the number one ingredient in it is beef. (einstein) the beef is fantastic! (becky) he's a very active dog. he never stops moving. he has enough energy to believe that he can jump high enough to catch a bird. it has real beef, grains, vegetables, and he loves it. well, we were coming for an interview... so he wanted to wear his tie. (einstein) it's my power tie. it gives me power. (vo) try new beneful originals with beef. now with real beef as the number one ingredient, healthful.
a legitimate question of whether she could pass a security clearance test in the government given her handling of the e-mail, and yet, could be commander in chief. by the way, in chicago, i'd stay at the park hyatt regardless. andrew ross sorkin, thank you so much for being here. what do you think? tweet me. i'll read some later in the program. still to come, there is a consistency to the polls, national and in swing states. showing hillary with a growing lead but ahead, two experts who say...
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israel now says syrian government, they say they believe the syrian government is using chemical weapon against its own people. this could be a game changer. obama stated that was a red line they couldn't cross. a live report straight ahead. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. >>> hey, everyone, i'm anderson cooper live in boston. special coverage from boston continues. first a number of developments we want to tell you about. first the alleged plot to attack a canadian passenger train head for the united states, canadian police have two men in custody. the suspect had support from al qaeda in iran. iran denies iran is operating inside its borders. the men appeared in court a couple hours ago, denied bail. police say they were monitor
israel now says syrian government, they say they believe the syrian government is using chemical weapon against its own people. this could be a game changer. obama stated that was a red line they couldn't cross. a live report straight ahead. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing...
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we have concluded that the syrian government, in fact, carried these out. and if that's so, there needs to be international consequences. >> as for what the consequences might be, the president says he does not foresee an open ended conflict with damascus. the aim he said would be to send a signal. >> we want the assad regime to understand by using chemical weapons against women, against infants, against children, that you are not only breaking international norms and standards of decency, but you're also creating a situation where u.s. national interests are affected. and that needs to stop. >> in the meantime, the president is trying to get his diplomatic ducks in a row. the five permanent members of the u.n. security council met today, gearing up for a vote in parliament, drafting a security council resolution authorizing "necessary measures to protect civilians." russia saying there's no proof the assad regime is behind the chemical attack. on the ground in syria, u.n. inspectors got back to work and got a warm welcome. survivors lined in the streets, g
we have concluded that the syrian government, in fact, carried these out. and if that's so, there needs to be international consequences. >> as for what the consequences might be, the president says he does not foresee an open ended conflict with damascus. the aim he said would be to send a signal. >> we want the assad regime to understand by using chemical weapons against women, against infants, against children, that you are not only breaking international norms and standards of...
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we begin this hour with more evidence of the federal government's confused and chaotic messaging on the coronavirus pandemic. during congressional testimony on wednesday, you had the cdc director dr. robert redfield saying wearing a mask may be more effective against the virus than any potential vaccine and testified a vaccine would not widely be available until next summer. fa fast-forward to a few hours later, the president saying he
we begin this hour with more evidence of the federal government's confused and chaotic messaging on the coronavirus pandemic. during congressional testimony on wednesday, you had the cdc director dr. robert redfield saying wearing a mask may be more effective against the virus than any potential vaccine and testified a vaccine would not widely be available until next summer. fa fast-forward to a few hours later, the president saying he
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the nonpartisan government watchdog office called -- called government accountability office has been looking into it and just this morning put out their report, concluding that the white house did violate the law. let me read one quote from the report, faithful execution of the law does not permit the president to substitute his own policy priorities for those that congress has enacted into law. the senator who has been pushing for an answer here is senator chris van holland. he joins me now. thank you for coming in. >> good to be with you. >> this has been the answer. i remember hearing you ask a question in the hearing of the gao. this has been an answer you've been seeking since the beginning of this. what does it now mean, though? >> well, that's right. this is a bombshell as we had head into the senate trial. this establishes conclusively from an independent, nonpartisan agency, the gao, that the trump administration violated the law when they withheld money from ukraine, and we know from other public documents that it was the president who ordered that violation, so he made an
the nonpartisan government watchdog office called -- called government accountability office has been looking into it and just this morning put out their report, concluding that the white house did violate the law. let me read one quote from the report, faithful execution of the law does not permit the president to substitute his own policy priorities for those that congress has enacted into law. the senator who has been pushing for an answer here is senator chris van holland. he joins me now....
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>> yeah, i need to say that even on the state government, state-controlled service, 30% of russians are against war. and i don't -- i think the numbers are quite higher. at least the numbers are state controlled. but 30% of russia is a lot of people. they are strictly against this war. so any anyway, there is a lot of people, most of them are 60 years and older, maybe 55, they watch the russian tv or sometimes they read something in the state-controlled telegram channels or state-controlled media and internet and they are quite brainwashed. and i, you know, on instagram, i asked some of my subscribers to send me some of the stations with their parents or grandparents, sometimes friends or brothers and sisters about this war. and this is really depressing when people write their relatives about what's happening and the relatives said that, no, no, no, there is no war. i don't believe you. you are lying to me. and i have a lot of screen shots of these conversations when some girl said that mother beaten her or some mother just abandoned her son or some father called his daughter a traitor
>> yeah, i need to say that even on the state government, state-controlled service, 30% of russians are against war. and i don't -- i think the numbers are quite higher. at least the numbers are state controlled. but 30% of russia is a lot of people. they are strictly against this war. so any anyway, there is a lot of people, most of them are 60 years and older, maybe 55, they watch the russian tv or sometimes they read something in the state-controlled telegram channels or...
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they didn't have national security experience, but they had experience with building a government staff. and donald trump doesn't, and we start of forget, and it's an important reminder here. the notion of a chief of staff, which he doesn't even like in general, in his comfort zone, building a regular staff to do things, to execute things, but the concept of a national security staff is brand new to him. >> right, look, anybody whoever went into the trump administration would realize immediately this man has never run a big team of any sort, and we have to remember was part of the cell was, no, no, no, he doesn't know how to do a lot of this stuff, but he'll surround himself with the best, that has proven to be anything but true. we're having this battle over facts and feelings and fiction. okay? and we're living through a really important demonstration of this and we have to call it out. this is not new information that mcmaster is on his way out. that dowd, the lawyer was on his way out, that hthey wanted bolton, we were reporting these things, and it was slapped back by this white ho
they didn't have national security experience, but they had experience with building a government staff. and donald trump doesn't, and we start of forget, and it's an important reminder here. the notion of a chief of staff, which he doesn't even like in general, in his comfort zone, building a regular staff to do things, to execute things, but the concept of a national security staff is brand new to him. >> right, look, anybody whoever went into the trump administration would realize...
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they need help from the federal government. two things. help on testing because states can't do that and i don't want to redo the mayhem of the ppe debacle. we need them funded to do it. the way you are talking about funding on everything and businesses getting bailed zoout and airlines are getting bailed out and all taxpayers money. state governments which are the only one doing the reopening. they're going to need funding, right? show gratitude. how many times do you want me to say thank you? i am thanking to you to do your job. this is your job as president. we are seeing optimism of another medication that may help treat coronavirus symptom. this is not the one that the president is tauting. this is called remdesivir. why is this drug getting the attention today? >> i will be honest with you, it wish that it were not. what happens was there was a conference call video taped and lead to staff which was a health news website. the doctors were speaking enthusiastically about how great patients were doing on these drugs. these doctors are
they need help from the federal government. two things. help on testing because states can't do that and i don't want to redo the mayhem of the ppe debacle. we need them funded to do it. the way you are talking about funding on everything and businesses getting bailed zoout and airlines are getting bailed out and all taxpayers money. state governments which are the only one doing the reopening. they're going to need funding, right? show gratitude. how many times do you want me to say thank you?...
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and the israeli government continues to take the same path that they have taken in the past. relying very much on the military power. you know, our people have endured so much. we are aspiring to see an end to the israeli occupation and be able to live in peace and dignity. as long as israelis don't get that, i don't think we'll ever see peace or security in the middle east. >> and i'm reading, mr. ambassador, just getting a statement in from the state department as it concerns secretary clinton, and as soon as we get more information on this, i'll read it to our viewers. basically, it's saying that the secretary has been made numerous phone calls and she underscored israel's right to self defense when rockets are falling on its citizens and then on and on. we'll get the full statement up for our viewers in a moment. anderson, back to you. you said it was a police station, and we understand that there's video coming in shortly of a second blast as you were on the air there. the people in israel are dealing with -- they have this iron dome system. where you are, that's not in
and the israeli government continues to take the same path that they have taken in the past. relying very much on the military power. you know, our people have endured so much. we are aspiring to see an end to the israeli occupation and be able to live in peace and dignity. as long as israelis don't get that, i don't think we'll ever see peace or security in the middle east. >> and i'm reading, mr. ambassador, just getting a statement in from the state department as it concerns secretary...